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1 v ni i r t VOL XY1I-K0. 151. KIW EIIIK, K. l, SITUKDAT KOKSISG, SIPUSIBIi J J, 1E3S. IST1ILISUP IS3t v " ". -" - ranis see::i$. y (.ViYiViViVWiWWriVi, Vi'.V.'.Y.V.VV tiiitiiiM 1 PLENTY OF GOOD THINGS i l 1 I A r- . Cf:'3 ?""r"'"-'"t ?r'j Pirrn. l t A rs (, t, t, A A " A A A IN ! ft AA ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft To the Public O O 0 I have this day sold to Mr. R. II. HaeUnrn, the mer can til business carried on by nie at No.' 47 and 49 Pollock Stmt, Nw Ikrtt, N. C, to whom all debt due to said businea till ba paid, and by whom all contract niado by said baainea w all be tilled and all debts due by aaid business will be paid ou presentation. September Cti, 1809. , J. H. HACKBURN. I respectfully solicit from th general public a qon tiDnanoe of the very liberal patronage bestowed upon 1 the retiring firm. I hope by faithful attention to bus iness, coupled with close price and honeet good to merit aame. Yonr Very Trulyj E. B. HACKBURN 5) mm & ipsa Are Receiving NEW - GOODS - DAILY ! - Fine Lot Portf mouth Hilled, Fresh totned. Among them New Dried Peaches and Applet of N. 0. Frnit and Fancy Quality Cakes.and Crackers. Graham Wafers, Unee ' da Biscuit and Mushrooms. . , . . ' ,, Full Cream Cheese, fresh Macaroni and Best Elgin Bntter Good Cooking Butter, 80c. V ' Our Tan Goods Stock, fresh and good assortment ' Spices of all kinds and Sugar at 6c for cooling. ... Mott's best Vinegar for Tickling. - Wo are in every way fixed to fill your order and deliver promptly at lowest prices. v " ' . 1:1 - Best Flour, 2Jc, ail you want. . . GASKILL & HARDWARE: 73 MIDDLE STREET. 'Phone Dress "We liave secured the brated B. Priestley and Co.'s Black Dress Goods and have just received by express a case oi samples. The line includes Silk Warp Henriettas. Endoras. Drop d'Almas. Melrose, v - . ":" -. Crepe Cloth. .-'i -: . .u Wool Popeins., - Reps. - 1 Whipcords Venetians. , v Estamenes. ' Albatross, Venetian Crepe' Cloth, Cheviot, Serges, Camel's Hair, Broadcloths, Bain Proof, Crovenetles, Blister Crepons, Silk and Wool Novelties, You must see these You can see them at our store or let- us know and our representative will call and show them. PHONE 4a New Arrivals. Fine Dress Patterns, Glove3 and Hosiery. . J New llodels in R.-& G. Corsets. A i. A C . X JLJ i V7 V V VV w V V7 VV V V V vl V u VI vu M V! VV VI vy Vf V! V) VI VI V! VI MITCHELL, . GROCERIES: 147. 61 3R0AD STREET. Goods ! agency for the Cele ;' 'l:vr rc4 to appreciate them. 'in ; V v.- rr" ' hn fcrt Scid Tan CelUa 0ra Early, Clalas fr Salk War. Hew Charter. Ti . A. IX. C DItUi Brick aklR. Hew CetUi 111. RaLbioM, kVpL S Tbt But BnptrlB- taaorat ol Piblte Uitractloa Mod th folluwtog U each ehatrmaa of tb eoaa tr board of edaculoo: "I wUh to call jour pelal aiwoiloa to ecUoa I of th local uikiloa U u enacted by tb latt 0aral AjMnbly of Korth Carullaa. Th lectloa I M follow: Oa Taedy afwr lb Moond Monday la Aafutt, wlibla tb jM 1807, lb board of coon t r commliloai of Try county hll uum is leollo to b held la Try cbool district (lowniblp) la their m- pccUTO counlle upoa lb qontloa of lTln a mcU1 ditlrict (towaiblp) tex for the' pnblle icbooU of (aid dlitrict (towoihlp), aad aoiloe of tbt election hall b (It by tb county commit- toar at thlr Jane ibmUd(, and tach notice biU b pabutbed la tb county paper and poaied oa tb cchool honu of (aid dlttrlct (towathlp). I trait that th eonaty coomluioncrt will do their full duty la regard to thl local .taxation law, and that all th friend of public tchool and aducailoa will work op a Mnllmcnt for thl Important m enure. If we r to hT public tchooli of ucb character and of tuch length of tlms a we (hould, Ibellere It niutteome by local tax lioa. Tb general ichool tax I new SO cent oa tb hundred dollar, nd I do not teller w can hop to go much beyond thi a a general tax for chool from th Bute. Borne of the greaiett tchool tjitem In our country bar Tery little if any general State lax, but are ruaalmoet or entirely by the local taxation principle. . The Superintendent ha 1 itaued circular atrtlng that thl year' tchool centu would not be a beat upon which th 100,000 appropriated by the laat Leglalature to public achoolt would b distributed. Many peraona thought that tblt wa th c. lira. Mario Butler will accompany Qorarnor and Mr a. Kuuell to New York next week, Colonel Charle McNamee will go to New York ahead of theOorer nor, to proTlde quarter for the latter and the other member of the ataff. lieulcaaat Governor Reynold will not act at Governor during Governor Rua tell abtence next week. . Mr. Reynold will not be here. The turfing of the terrace of th capital iquare began today. They hare fur montha been Tery un lightly. Th dtale I itlngy u to it expenditure on tb aquar. Th walk are unpared. Pulaski Cowper, prealdcnt of the North Carolina Home laaurenoe Com pany, haa returned form a trip In eastern North Carolina and (ays h aw on many farm all tb cotton open earlier and more rapid opening than he haa ever known. The State Superintendent of Public Instruction aay by far the greater num ber of public tchool Will not open until November. In only a few counties are they now opening, --w-' . , The State haa aent to the War Depart ment claim Ne 18 for expense incurred In mobilizing volunteers last year. One of the claims t that of CapL Themaa R. Robertson, of Comgany A. Firat Regi ment. It appear that only three claims of companies of the First Regiment have a yet been filed, and only a few of the Third Regiment ' ' The State haa chartered the following corporation: The Fayettevllle Ice and Manufacturing Company, capital 2o,- 003; to make ice, platter' tupplle and bulldera' materials; The Charlotte Caaket Company, capital 130,000, The Neuse River Cotton Mills at the Great Fall of Neuee, Wake county, capital $100,000 The Carolina Harrew Company, of Statearillt, capital $4,000. . ' The venerable well bucket, etc., at the capital square well 1 to be replaced by a pump. . , The Attorney General wa answering aome questions 1n regard te the disquali fication of voters In thla Stat and found that in the new election law there It a provision excluding from suffrage per sons who are sentenced after a confe Ion in open court of their guilt of a felony or some other infamous crime. James B. Lloyd, of Taiboro, who haa been studying law at the University, is here, lie says there will be S7 University students imoog the spplicanli tor license next Monday. " - Demptey Wood, of the Atlantic and Nortb Carollua Railroad, says the stock holders of that road were very anxious to get the 2 per cent dividend recently paid, and thai the? draw $32,000 of it the first day. lie declares that the road is now doing so well that It can afford to pay a i per cent annual divlJeuJ and expend $),0f0 at least for betterments each year. i Sheriff V. B. IScGala, of Traiusylvanla brought to the penitentiary before day l'g'it four convicts, one of whom, C. A'. T.-.A :'tihi. be bad to g'-t out of jail STIC i f i t. f;- 1 i L . hlakes the food more delkJous and vvholesotne secretly to prevent a lynching. Roblnsoa ordered hi brother but escaped with a IS year sentence. Th sheriff bad" to spirit him out of th county. Warden Tea Russell, of th peniten tiary, tayt that so far thi year 1,500,000 brick hav been wade, aad that thl eqnal th best record heretofore made there. He aays 1,600,000 mor will be mad before the year ends. Francis A. Mace a of Henderson, was commissioned qurlrmtr-gearaL Concord I to have another eottoa mill, the Mltenbetmer tract of lead, con sisting of 80 tcrea, located oa both sides of th railroad, just abov the Buffalo Thread Mill, haa been purchased as a site for tb aw mllL This I beyond doubt one of th finest location la th vicinity for a cotton mllL Th capital dock of th company Is to be not less than $100,000, and these subscrlor de siring to de (0 can pay for It on th In stallment plan, thu giving thos of (mall means an opportunity of becoming directly Interested In one of th most profitable manufacturing Industries la the county. A permanent organization will be perfected,! an early dat and no unnecessary time will be lost In building themllL Lieutenant A. V, Brown and 87 en listed men left' Marlon N. O. to join their regiment, the Forty-fourth United Slate Volunteer Infantry. Marlon ha furnished more men to th volunteer army tban any other town in the Bute, If not In the South. MAT DB IN BARM EST Actios of FtllplDOt la Asking For Conf.r- ettce Coealdered, ' WiBumoTO!!, September 23 There is considerable difference of opinion in official clrcloe a to the moaning of tb application of the Filipino to tend two officers to Manila to arrange for the re lease of the American prisoner held by the Filipino. If any military operation were going on, It would be generally re garded as trick, but It will be at least fiv or tlx week before any important fighting can take place over there. That causee many to believe that It really means en attempt to negotiate for sur render. General Otis' action in granting the permission Is tpprored, because he perfectly understands the position of the Washington authorities that bo negotiation of any tort are to be allowed to interfere with the preparation for a general aggressive movement against the Filipino just a toon lt the weather will permit. "Boat on the market for cough and com and all bronchial trouble; for croup it ha no equal," write Henry R. Whltford, South Canaan, Conn., of One Minute Counh Cure. F. S. Duffy. . : HAWAII coxrutrrKD. Oar 'Now Kipausion't Is Frosperows. CoinparWonlelwee. Japaaeee Aad " ClitneM. - , WAiniNoroR, Sept. 23. The Idea that the Japanese are better than the Chinese doet not prevail in Hawaii. Mr. H. A. Parmaloe, a business man of Honolulu, who it visiting Ills' American home for the first lime in twelve yean, tald on the subject: "The Japanese coolie keep coming to the Islands and re becoming troublesome. The Chinese make much more desirable laborers. The Chinese business men over there are possessed of a sense of business integrity. That can hardly be said at the present time of the greater number of Japanese- merchants there. The Utter will beat yon if you give them a chance.1' Of general con ditions in Hawaii, Mr. Parmalee said: The Islands are exceedingly prosperous We had a population of 103,000 In 1836, and preparations are now being made for a new census. . We are, of course, much Interested In what Congress will give us in the way of legislation, at the coming session, buMhere is nn impa tience, and a general belief that we will be treated fairly." There' always bop while there's One Minnie Cough Cure." An attack of pneumonia left my lungs in bad shape and I was near the first stage of con sumption. One mlnuto Cough Cure completely cured me," writes Helen Mo- Henry, Bismark, N D, Give instant re lief. F S Duffy. . 8CHLEV M SATISFIED. Drooktyn For Kin Flagship. lavlted to the ( Ieiv.y IVhlte Iloase Dinner. HWasihsoton, Beptember 22. Rear- Aduiiral Sclilev doesn't appear to shsre the views of those who think he has been mistreated by being ordered to hold himself In rea.liuess to take command of the South Atlantic Biiuadron. lie came to Washington this week to tell the President that he was ready to obey the order whenever It was issued, and aked that he be allowed to have the armored cruiser Brooklyn, which was bis fiag si. : in the battle whifh resulted in the i' r t on of Ccrvera's fl-'f-t, for the ! ..:o of the South Aihttuiei: ,n:; lion, f Mil 1 tint he vSIl ret. it. The President Invited alas to allied lb State dinner to be given at th White Hose la honor of Admiral I wv, aad a ao I copied. I The guns la mn la oar aavy hav provaa to tb world that Auric gnat . hav no I u peri ore, bat w haven't been so fortunate In making era, or for war ship. Th beet armor w hav beta able to produce, by aa American pro oeea, ia what la kaowa a tb Barveylxod armor, la a lest, this week, at the Navy Department proving grounds, dowa th Potomac, a lv Inch armor plat, made by tb Erupp process, wa tnowu to b 00 per cent stronger than a Harvey tied plat. - . The great ance of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera aad Diarrhoea Remedy la the treatment of bowell complaint ha made It standard over th 1 greaU-r part of th civilised world. For sal by F. a Duffy A Co. - THB BFBCTJLATlVB MAKJUCT. Today quotation furnished by R. B. Wilson k Co., Richmond, V., Repre sented by A. O. Newberry. Niw Yorx, Sept ti. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Cloee Bugar 14S 147, 144, 144 Am. Tobacco... MM 133 111 m Reading J SO - 69, 68 C9 G.T. O 48, 44 4J . 43J Leather 1! IS IS IS O.B.4Q. ..... 130 183 ISO, 132 St P 137 129 117 128 R.B.1 28 88J 28 88 O.T. P m 81 02 Hi B.R.T. 86 08 80 12 A.B, A W 68 62 61 63 T. & I 119 130 116 130 So.R'y Pfd..... 62 68 63 68 Wab. Pfd 31 m 81 28 COTTON. Open. Hl?h. Low, Close January 0 87 6.50 8.97 6.44 Oct. Cotton 1.80 0 80 120 1.84 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whbat Open. High. Low. Close December.... 71 73 71 72 Corn December. ... 29 80 20 80 E. E. Turner, Compton, Mo- wa cured of pile by DeWitt' Witch Hasel Salva after suffering seventeen year and trying over twenty remedies. Phy slclans ' and aurgeon endorse It Be ware of dangerou counterfeit. F 8 Duffy, v. -. . M Ine book More i a? Is j "DEVIL'S ISLAND." I A novol founded on the! famous I . . .-"' Drey fu Case. All kind of School Rook and 1 School Snpplie. k) f Personal and prompt attention R I given all mail. order. , J j fi. N. Ennctt. KINSTON . STEAM LAUNDRY. I have taken the ageney for the above named laundry and solicit the patronage of the people of this city. Our work is guaranteed to be First-Clasa and Up-to-date.- ; : Give us a trial. . Shipments flade Wednesday and ,X Returned Friday. - J. Tu II ARTriKI,I. For Kent or Sale ! My residence on National Avenue. 6 large room and an aitic Bath room, Wkter closet and sewerage. For term, address, T. W. DEWEY or myself. KATIE B. EOYD. 1 ti &tore ami to Arrive ! 2,000 rolls cotton bagging; 2.500 bun dles cotton ties; Heavy sacks, twine, etc ' Prices low as any; I buy the contract quantity and eel freight by schooner. T. J3. Ti iTXT AT I) THB COTTON DUYEI?. C, k -r --. t r- t ----- t Eist slrnins of Jeisey Ya'.efh:!J Csb :e Seod for Fall plant ir-g. For Sale by JA' i F. CLATX BiU k f lore ot-Hr Jfatket F' k. TO EAT AT J. L. McDaniel's, 71 Broad St. M i o o o My stock of Staple and Fancy Gro ceries is complete in every department. 5: It you are needing anything in the Gro cery line it will pay you to examine my stock. - Fresh lot Snow Drift Flour just Irom the mill. . 1 J. 1 McMHIEL, W I Phon 91, 71 Brvni M. g SPECIAL -TO- At tbo American ins 5tock IllU . . . Company . We have just arrived from the Northern Markets with a complete line of CLOTHINO, DRY 00OD5, SHOES, HATS, Udlea' and Oents'a Furnishing which will bo sold at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. CLOTHING! CLOTTIING ! CLOTHING ! . We surely hav th largeet line of Clothing in town, we have Clothing enough to suit and fit every man, every youth and eveiy little boy, for prior at which you will wonder. W ere unable to mention price on Clothing for our stock ia too great Come yourself end be convinced. Come early and avoid the rash. The early bird catches tb worm and the early customer oatche tb bargain. Remember thi sale will not laat very long. The American Stock Company, HOWARD ft MACHT, Proprietor, 60 end 61 Middle Street, NEW BERN, N. C. HEW TAILOR We are now prepared to fornign the gcntlemea or New Bern with first class, up-to-date Tailor Made Suits E We hare just secured tlie services of a Cotter from E Baltimore who has come to as with splendid recomruen- dations. We guarantee perfect satisfaction In every particular, 3 i i.. ..... .. 3 g- anu tuvitc juur iiicniiuii iv Call and examine onr styles, patterns and piices. No 3 fz '3 fc need to go ont of town for an up-to-date suit. . 6? POLLOCK STREET. 3MsttUJUMM EC w aj WW9 vw evw wtj vwwvww voavvWVAvttWWrrvaaiv VWVisWW WVW WVrrvPWW Sw V Jnb. hlOuiLii, G-rocer.r; Is receiving New Goods by every boat, and adding daily to his complete stock. Every new table delicacy can be found at his store. A call will be highly appre ciated. Prices are very low and satisfac tion guaranteed. P i 1 1 f I THE -PUBLIC! I . . gum IN TOWN !l ... . . our wura. , , . . -j NEW BERN, K. O. Kj 1 I i .s a I Have T J 11 US lif 9 - - -
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